Stanford star Cameron Brink won’t have to leave the state when she starts her WNBA career.

The Los Angeles Sparks selected the 6-foot-4 center with the second overall pick during Monday’s draft, making her the first Stanford player to be selected with a top three pick since Chiney Ogwumike in 2014.

As expected, the Indiana Fever picked Iowa guard Caitlin Clark first overall.

Brink was this past season’s Pac-12 Player and Defensive Player of the Year, averaging 17.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game while shooting 51% from the field.

When asked what skills will translate most to the WNBA, Brink told the ESPN pre-draft show, “I think it will be my ability to guard guards. I think I still need to develop my offensive skills, I think that will come with time. But I think immediately I can switch one through five. That’s what I can bring to the table immediately.”

Brink led Stanford to a Sweet 16 appearance, where the Cardinal fell to Final Four participant North Carolina State.

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